The History of British India, Volum 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 184
... British Government . The Government well knew that troops , to be effective , must be paid the incorrigible improvidence of Asiatic princes rendered it certain that the treasury of Lucknow would not long furnish the pay of the army with ...
... British Government . The Government well knew that troops , to be effective , must be paid the incorrigible improvidence of Asiatic princes rendered it certain that the treasury of Lucknow would not long furnish the pay of the army with ...
Pàgina 384
... government for his defence . The amount of the force defined by the treaty was 6000 infantry , and the usual proportion of artillery . These troops were to be main- tained entirely at the expense of the English government , with the ...
... government for his defence . The amount of the force defined by the treaty was 6000 infantry , and the usual proportion of artillery . These troops were to be main- tained entirely at the expense of the English government , with the ...
Pàgina 389
... British , government . But , to place this question on the broadest basis : the policy of taking the whole of the Mahratta country immediately under the British government , would either have been good , or it would have been bad . If ...
... British , government . But , to place this question on the broadest basis : the policy of taking the whole of the Mahratta country immediately under the British government , would either have been good , or it would have been bad . If ...
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BOOK V | 1 |
CHAPTER VIII | 50 |
Situation of Oude as left by Lord Teignmouth highly satisfactory | 122 |
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